laptop trackpads and the plastic stylus
Why don't they work together? Why don't they make'em so they do work together? Sometimes you don't want to use your fingertip because it is dirty or greasy, etc. That's when it would be nice to be able to whip out a stylus. I'm imagining a stylus would enable more accurate cursor control. One thing that bugs me about fingertip dragging is the friction slows me down too much when I go from large movements to small movements. That inconsistency makes accuracy a real pain. A stylus would glide easily and consistently. You might even get personal writing action that remotely resembles your real writing.
I guess what I'm getting at is that it is high time that trackpads step-up to this enhanced capability.
I guess what I'm getting at is that it is high time that trackpads step-up to this enhanced capability.
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Originally posted by Randycat99
Seems like what is needed is a "semi-conductive" stylus.
Take a Mach 3 power razor, remove the blade, put on a felt tip.
and there you go!
Originally posted by Wrong Robot
Take a Mach 3 power razor...
Yeah whats up with that thing? What the hell does a battery in a manual shaver, besides making an alibi for Gillette to produce something that has to have the higest cost per kilogram in most homes? Does it actually work?
Originally posted by Anders
Yeah whats up with that thing? What the hell does a battery in a manual shaver, besides making an alibi for Gillette to produce something that has to have the higest cost per kilogram in most homes? Does it actually work?
I haven't tried it yet, But I intend to, it may very well be a waste of money, but, if it's not I'll get a great razor. Of course, if it is, then I just spent nearly two times the price for another mach 3 turbo